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Sally Quinnell

Candidate for Camden

Sally Quinnell - Candidate for Camden Sally Quinnell - Candidate for Camden

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Sally and her husband Damien moved to Camden 15 years ago and have raised their three children locally building deep connections with schools and clubs such as St Pauls Camden, St Gregorys College Gregory Hills, Cobbitty Scouts and Oran Park Cricket Club.

As a popular local school teacher in Camden, Sally understands the reality of the teacher shortage problem, along with the issue of overcrowding schools and schools never delivered. Sally has seen her beloved community being ignored by the Liberals for past 12 years and wants to change this by being a strong local voice for Camden in the NSW Parliament.

Sally has taught thousands of kids music in the Camden area for the past 15 years, in both schools and as a local business owner. She has a passion for supporting local musicians, performing herself at local events and churches, as well as being a founding member of the Camden Musical Society. Sally is also a proud union representative and secretary of the South West Sydney Independent Education Union sub-branch. Sally also regulars volunteers at her local Cowpastures Park Run, South Camden Tennis Club and St Vinnies homeless night visits.

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  • Facebook: @sallylocalvoice
  • Instagram: @sallyforcamden
  • Email: [email protected]
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